You can use the same ambisonic processing library in your project that VVAudio's plugins use, ensuring consistent results from standard DAW's to your custom code. It's called VVSDK and it includes modules can include encoding for any of the microphones that VVAudio supports as well as rotate and various decoding options. Most modules are available as C++ source code, though a few are binary only to protect proprietary algorithms. Contact us at info@vvaudio.com to include VVSDK in your next project.

TetraMic

Core Sound now sells the first commercially available second order ambisonic microphone, the OctoMic, which uses VVAudio's VVOctoEncode for encoding.
To find out more about the OctoMic or Core Sound's first order mic, the TetraMic, see core-sound.com.

Brahma

With the release of VVEncode, VVAudio now supports the Brahma line of tetrahedral microphones. Designed and manufactured by Umashankar in Bangalore - shipped around the world. See their site for more information.